Oakland County Moms Calendar of Metro Detroit Summer Events
Birmingham Restaurant Week – Restaurant Week takes place over the course of 2 weeks and features more than 20 of Birmingham’s finest restaurants.
Birmingham Restaurant Week takes place from January 25 through February 7, 2021. Not only are the discounts a tremendous savings, Restaurant Week features some of the finest restaurants in all of Michigan. Also, if you park in Downtown Birmingham, parking is FREE in all parking decks for the first 2 hours.
Dining options include curbside pickup, carryout, take-home meal kits, heated outdoor dining, delivery and more.
Earn $25 in Birmingham Bucks (BB) for every $50 spent with Birmingham Shopping District (BSD) restaurants during restaurant week.
Birmingham Restaurant Week – Restaurant Week takes place over the course of 2 weeks and features more than 20 of Birmingham’s finest restaurants.
Birmingham Restaurant Week takes place from January 25 through February 7, 2021. Not only are the discounts a tremendous savings, Restaurant Week features some of the finest restaurants in all of Michigan. Also, if you park in Downtown Birmingham, parking is FREE in all parking decks for the first 2 hours.
Dining options include curbside pickup, carryout, take-home meal kits, heated outdoor dining, delivery and more.
Earn $25 in Birmingham Bucks (BB) for every $50 spent with Birmingham Shopping District (BSD) restaurants during restaurant week.
Farmington / Farmington Hills Martin Luther King Day Celebration – All events at the Main Library take place in the Auditorium, unless otherwise noted.
Annual Dr Martin Luther King Jr celebration includes activities and events for all ages!
10a – Make peace signs and banners – Main Library browsing room
11a – Peace walk down 12 Mile Rd
11:45a – Remarks from Officials
noon – Keynote Speakers: Tom Marsh and Tom Daniels, co-authors of Black and White Like You and Me (Books will be available for purchase and signing following the program, $15 cash or check)
2p – Sangana Dance Performance
6:30p – Keynote & Community Dialogue on Zoom.
For more info visit www.farmlib.org.
Rochester Hills Bloomer Park Martin Luther King Jr Snowfort & Campfire – Come dressed for the weather and ready to work and build an igloo-style snow fort. No snow? No problem. Create a fort made from other natural materials instead. Deconstruct the fort at the end and talk a bit about “leaving no trace”. A campfire and hot chocolate will also be provided. This is a family program so bring the kids and enjoy the day off school. $7 per person. For ticket info, visit eventbrite or visit rochesterhills.org.
Liberty Athletic Club FREE Adaptive Tennis Classes – The game of tennis can be adapted so everyone can have fun and play the sport. This program serves adults and children (ages 9-26) with disabilities and special needs. Classes will be led by Liberty Athletic Club’s Head Tennis Professional, Dean Boodakian. These are FREE events with all equipment and instruction provided. For more info, contact Cara Peterson at cara.peterson@libertyathletic.net or 734-665-3738.
Novi Cooperative Preschool Open House – Come meet the teachers, play in the classroom. Novi Coop offers a kindergarten readiness program for children ages 2-5. Novi Cooperative Preschool is a non-profit, nondenominational preschool owned and managed by parents.
Liberty Athletic Club FREE Adaptive Tennis Classes – The game of tennis can be adapted so everyone can have fun and play the sport. This program serves adults and children (ages 9-26) with disabilities and special needs. Classes will be led by Liberty Athletic Club’s Head Tennis Professional, Dean Boodakian. These are FREE events with all equipment and instruction provided. For more info, contact Cara Peterson at cara.peterson@libertyathletic.net or 734-665-3738.